The Legend of Michael Mishra First Day Collection Review Star Rating Watch or Not

The Legend of Michael Mishra First Day Collection Review Star Rating Watch or Not :- Presented by Ponty Chadha’s Waves cinemas Bollywood action comedy film The Legend of Michael Mishra which features Arshad Warsi, Aditi Rao Hydari, Boman Irani and Kayoze Irani in main leads has been released across India. The Punjab government has banned this movie to be shown in the state because of prevailing strong resentment among the Valmiki community about some objectionable references to Maharishi Valmiki. Here we will tell you whether this movie is actually worth your money and time or not.

The Legend of Michael Mishra Story Written

Michael Misra (Arshad Warsi) aka Bhaiyyaji is a Bihari tailor-turned-kidnapper who falls in love with Varsa Sukla (Aditi Rao Hydari), a wannabe actress from Patna. He sheds his criminal image for her and becomes a good man but can his transformation bring the two together?

Expert Analysis:

This is the second time when Arshad Warsi and Aditi Rao Hydari were seen sharing screen as earlier they appeared together in Guddu Rangeela. The on-screen chemistry of this pair is not appearing suitable as it looks like Aditi deserves a much younger actor than Arshad no offence but truth in bitter.

Final Verdict:

Apart from the Aditi Rao Hydari hot Luv Letter song there is nothing interesting and worth watching in The Legend of Michael Mishra. You should not take the risk of wasting your money on a film like this as per our advice.

The Legend of Michael Mishra Star Rating – 1/5*

The Legend of Michael Mishra First Day Business:

Today on Friday The Legend of Michael Mishra overall occupancy rate has been recorded around 20% which is very poor and it may decrease further in the coming days as the public response for this movie is very negative.

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